Double Diabetes: When T1D and T2D coexist in the same individual

Written By: user Dr. S.K. Sharma
Published On: 09 May, 2022 2:45 PM | Updated On: 30 Oct, 2024 6:03 PM

Double Diabetes: When T1D and T2D coexist in the same individual

The term ‘double diabetes’ (DD) refers to the cases where the patient demonstrates characteristics as a result of a mixture of T1D and T2D. In a large epidemiological study, it was seen that a total of 25.5% of patients suffering from T1D additionally presented the metabolic syndrome. In this issue of Diabetes News Nucleus, let us discuss in detail about the Double Diabetes: When T1D and T2D coexist in the same individual”.

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Dr. S.K. Sharma

Dr. Surendra Kumar Sharma is a Consultant, Endocrinologist Diabetes at Thyroid & Endocrine Center at Galaxy Speciality Centre, Jaipur. Dr. Surendra Kumar Sharma has done MBBS, MD (Medicine), DM (Endocrinology). He is an active member of Delhi Medical Council. Dr. Sharma has publications in the international as well as national medical journals.

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